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o o O o o o o O o o fc tEGAl NOTICES CLEf g' OVTHLY STATEMENT 7ACKSQN COUNTY, OREGON Jufte. .1958 The pllwing is a statement of the proceedings of the County bcurt of Jackson County. Oregon. listing claimants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month of June. 19a8 as required by Chapter 136 of 1947 Session Laws. Bereth P. Hopkins County Clerk Approved by Jackson County Court: Orders in the Matter of: Accepting and including on tax rolls, omitted properties as listed by Assessor: Cancelling uncollectible personal croperty taxes: Designating a news paper for publication of notices of loreciosure ox tax liens: executing a Quit Claim Deed to William A and 'Marguerite A. Kanton Grant ing easement over certain lands to tSfe public "for oad purposes Filing a Plat of Crater Faber Sub division: Conveying Maple Grove Park area to City of Medford for Park purposes: Appropriating funds for mpKOvement of sanitary con ditions in ProsDect Communitv: GraVitKig City of Medford the right to onsmict md maintain sewer mains oveY and across County roads; Correcting description of Kamrick Road: Annulling load limits on certain County roads: Granting permission to Bureau of Reclamation to disinter and reinter graves of Hill cemetery: trans ferring funds from the Emergency Fund and Budget to the General County Fund: Accepting bids for furnishings and Equipment for Road Dept. and for the erection of three fire guard partitions in Court House; Equalization Board Orders 1-30. Inc. Tiled: Monthly reports of County Clerk, Auditor, and County Farm Home; O Preliminary Budget for 1358 1939: oAooointment of Paul M. Hanlin to Deputy Sheriff: Reso lution permitting improvement of section ot laDie hock noaa. Maiatenance Agreement with Motorola Communications & Slectrom'cs. Inc.; Request of f urjis for the purpose of assisting Sounty Hospitals: Notice of Tax Ley of Charlotte Ann Water District; Minutes of Meeting of Caifhty Court; Letters of Equal ization Soard. T.n Limit ermits: Austin King: Mitchell Bros. Truck Lines; C. J. HAnAlton: Lis wis liver Logging Co.; T.m Hol. Net otymants for services of eaiployes of Jackson County, Ore gon: . Offenbacher 221.44. C. L Howard 357.77. J. Cave 97.15, N. A. Myrick 204.94. L. G. Shy Morth lanrt 4.87. C. J. Conner 378.87 F. I. Grallatin 133.50. E. E. Bryan A r. n. Walsh 367.79. P. Bettiol 346.26. B. DeBerry 323.26. E. Gault 229.09, G. Wright 328.64. D. D. Coe M5.09. V. V. Vanoose 326.69. n. C. Tennant 282.99. S. Blumen- feld 349.49. R. Gheysin 326.89, J. rinnlao 305.04. P. Elliott 229.19, X Crawfotd 17.07. M. Brooks 258.13, M. Stephens 218.29, G. Jacobs 192.20, M. Hagen 18750. N. Neil 263.13. I. F. Brenner 226.65. A. Carter 150.33. B. J. Brown 209.11, w L. Sites 207.71. J. Whitman 204.88. M. Schanack 182.94. H. Dugan 256.18. C. S. Gibson 192.16, R. A. Jenkins 192.16. T. C. Mc Intyre 30-60. G. B. Bohl 26050. M. Mitchell 207.85. M. J. A. Smith 163.09, P. I. Moreland 187.77, R. H. Mesplie 30.74. L. O. Linzie 179.31, M. Denman 89.22. D. Patton 70.01. M. A. Rentz 185.33. O. Leschensky 240.88. E. M. Janouch 66.82. A. B. Mekvold 297 32. B. S. Hitt. Jr. 96.92, U. B. Inch 209.57, A. R. Bailey 207.71. M. D. Hinman 207.71, E. Jennings 230.62. P. Thanos 217.69, D. Evanson 24139. H. Nelson 194.72, A. L. Martin 207.42. L. Thoen 194.72. L. Beenin 190.15. D. Math eny 193113. W. B. McCullough 301.35. S. Penington 298.95, T. Hat ten 313.40. C Miller 313.17. J. F. O'HaA 306.77. C. F. Moldovan 313.17. J. B. Caird 306.17, F. M. White 291.92. W. M. Daws 306.17. R SrZapeU 36130. C. Busch 286.54, L. Deenin 10.00, K. E. Selby 187.45, D. V. Wilson 204.85, M. O. Schnack iS.0. A. L. Martin 29.04. D. Math- eny 7.97, M. Beneka 227.22. G. Campbell 21375. H. Niedermeyer 234.35, A. Beneka 167.79, xi. W. Bovle 253.39. L. R. D. Floux 170.44. L. A. Perkins 263.85. V. Casey 121.- f7. L. D. Rice 311.19. J. O'Brien 83.05. M. O'Brien 104.46. P. Han tine 221.89. G. Hanlin 12.13. L. Rice 17.8. J. O'Brien 18.75. N. W. Hoffmai 205.96. L. M. Hoffman 216.76. I. F. Mitchell 146.65. , D. Goddard 135.09. M. Smith 134.15. L. D. Hilliard 114.57. G. B. Hershey 134.73, H. Briley 58.47. P. O'Connor 160.24, G. Waterman 5937, R. H. Bayne 145.80. D. M. Mattern 121.16. C. S. Walker 178.49, V. H. Morse 137.12. W. Best 150.75. R. L. Wil liams 132.94. L. Larvick 129.15, D. Thompson 135.79. E. Holbrook 138.80. L. Keith 146.92. V. Heffer ran 56.68. JL. B. Green 88.26. M. Davis 124.62, R. L. Walls 123.66, S. J. Hilliard 166.49. M. B. Squires 4.87. K. Crowell 33154. B. L- Rob bins 204.87. M. J. Lance 151.50. L. L. Tweedy 357.56. J. P. Sorg 283.10, M. . Blind 87.97, F. Clink 294.12. A. A. Makinen 264.15, M. H. Lehman 269.15. N. L. Martin 275.77, C. Kent 313.40. E. Kanclier 283.10, M. E. Bell 283.10. N. M. VanDe walker 11.95. E. H. McGalliard 233.10. W. I. Sutherland 329.44. O. S. Moore 337.41, J. Koppes 248. 68. D. F. Thomas 192.16. L. Estes 264 15. C. B. Clark 283.86. V. Peter 204 86. D. Woolflok 113.36. J. B. Kindler 365.86. J. R. McCormick 85.90. A. J. McMillan 51.53. M. R. Hubbell 339J8, L. A. Perry 370.02, C Z. Boyden 10.68. M. E. Boyden 288 67, I. L. Marchbanks 199.86, L. . Pinkham 264.50. P. B. Ryn ning 150.00. P. J. Gilman 226.11, B. Hansen 14.62. D. Hendrix 344.19, C. M. 9hi 284.00, M. J. E. Mc Neil 253.61, I. D. Russell 229.54, J. C. Anic)r 1S2.23, G. J. Scannell, r. 8M0. J. V. Bianconi 253.35. A. J. ! S40.66, M. C. Loftus 233 Ji. i. C. laton 311.06. Pjvrrssntfc. travel expense: J. t. nicker. Jr. 60.40. P. Bet tail 171.82. V. Brooks 66.04, J. B. Caird 91.08. D. U. coe lzs.ie, rountv ourt 7.98. K. Crowell 83.91 w M Daws 13.12. D. H. DeBerry 277.28. J. Eaton 21.36. P. Elliott 97.52. H. Gault 222 94. R. A r.hrvun 13758. T. W. Hatten 34.16 Health Dept. 980.00. B. P. Hopkins 57.00. U. B. Inch 63.44. W. B. MC- Culloueh 20.00.J. McDonald 4432. C. W. Miller 16.88. C. L. Moldovan 10.48. J. F. O'Hara 72.28. S. Pen inirtnn 21.52. T. J. Reeder 78.40, O. J. Sore 197.07. M. Stephens 51 nn R. M. Swan 15.04. B. C. Tennant 11454. L. L. Tweedy 18554, V. V. Vanoose 138.56. J. D. Walsh 351.79, F. White 34.90. G. Mt-ight 262.ae. R. S. Zapell 32.56. Pavmentj for witness fees: D. Robertson 2.80, E. E- Irons 6.80, O. Parton 6.80. W. Newland 2.48. F. H. Baker 2.00. M. Cozzaho 10.32. W. L- Benson 8.80. V. Conley 1454. J. Conley 4.00. G. W. Im bausen 2.00. C. B. Dean 2.48. Payments for attorneys counsel: B. P. Jveiiy 33.UU, i. a. AVfiy 120.00. Payments for supplies, services and equipment: Agri. Exper. Stat. 1334.27. Amer ican Laundrv 10 09. City of Ashland 7.05, Ashland Office Supp. 2.50. Barco Supp. 49.20. Beck's Bakery 42.97, Blake, Moffitt, & Towne 18.02. Mr. A. Bohnert 100.00. Boyd Coffee Co. 18.60. C. Z. Boyden 20.00. M. E. Boyden 60.00. J. W. Brandshaw, M. D. 10.00, Brainerd's 2.75. Broer Grocery 19359, R. Burke 30.00. D. C. Burkes, M.D. 10.00, Burroughs Corp. 25.59. Busi ness System Inc. 299.75. COPCO 525.05. I. Cambpell, MJ3. 10.00, Catholic Services for Children 5.00, Central Rexall Drug 111.00. Char les Brunning Co. 5.95. Children's Farm Home 19.00. City Sanitary 15.00. D. S. Collins 27.00. County Parks 1.50, C. L. Coyle. M.D. 9455. District Court Jurors 202.38. (H. I. Warnholtz 15.00. M. L. Surber 13.84, F. H. Stabler 7.50, B. Gammill 5.96. I. V. Lawrence. Jr. 15.00. C. W. Curl 12.50. B. F. Redpath 12.50, C. B. Day 1158. F. M. Williams 13.84. J. D. Duncan 5.00. E. M. Janouch 12.56. I. B. Thompson 10.00. T. Q- Reddell 10.12, A. E. Marino 15.00. E. A. Irwin 10.12, E. H. Madden 14.10. B. G. Curtis 5.56. F. J. DeFord 12.50.). Doctors Clinic 3.50, C. I. Drummond, MJ. 5.00, Dunham Printing 65.40, Eagle Point Public Schools 10.00. Elec tor! Rent 10.23. Evergreen Bus -ljnes 15.00. Faber's Market 245.53, Federal Tax 5815.91, R. Fennemore 3.00, Fluhrer Bakeries 1836. Forbes Bro. Meats 30.46. H. Gault 3.20, Greyhound Bus 21.17. Groceteria Carket 117.51. C. Hackett 2.10, Health Dept. 5230. Heath's Med ical Center Pharmacy 13.00, D. C. Hendrix 54.96. T. D. Hershey 35.40. i . J. Hershey 49.00. A. M. Hill M. D. 10.00. Hubbard Bros. 6759 Hubbard-Wray 236. Mrs. I. Huson 30.00, Jewett Office Supplv 211.91, J. K. Gill 22.21. Joreensen's 85.56 R. Keating 19.61. Keuffel & Esser 18.29. J. B. Kindler 50.00. Klocker Printery 351.10, Marvin A. Kocks, D. D. S. 12.00. Louise Home 35.00, Luman Bros. 153.00, Mann's 23.46, Marchant Calculators 42.00. Mar tin's Flag Co.. 45.80. Mason. Ehrman & Co. 19.00. M. C. Lininger & Sons ill bo, Meatora Hotel 123.80. -Medford Laboratories 52.50. Medford Laboratories 17.50. Medford Pharm acy 4.67. Medford Printing Co. 944.42, Medford Office Equipment i.au. Meaioro stationery xhvxj, Medford Water Commission 54.30, Merck Sharp & Dohme 448.44, M Sc M Dept. Store 8.10. Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal 5.40. Mon arch's 119.83. Moore Business Forms 10.75. Morton Milling 71.00. Motorola 206.70. National Cash Register Co. 48.90. NHA 271.15. John J. O'Donnell 390.10. Office Stationery Sc Supp. 1.241.10. Ore gon Egg Prod. 58.20. Oregon Predator-Rodent Fund 263.77. Oregon State Board of Health 2.50, Oregon State Bureau of Labor 17.50, Otis Elevator 94.82. Outstanding War rants Cancelled 4634. Pacific Air Industries 10.00. Pacific Feed and Seed 6436, Pacific Fruit & Prod. 62.26. Pac. Tel & Tel Co. 1.590.79. Pengad Companies 330.62. L. C. & B. Perkins 34.00.' Pitney-Bowes 58.40. Postmaster 35.55. R. B. Pres ton 106.86, D. S. Provost 85.00. Public Employes Retirement Board 3.348.63. Public Employes Retire ment System 779.49. Quality Mkt. 40.59. Rayspray 4.959.74. Recordak 313.74. Rogue Valley Physician's Serv. 115.42. Sacred Heart Hosp. 1902.23. St. Mary's Home for Boys 5.00. St. Rose Industrial School 43.50. Selby Glass Co. 26.C0, Signal Oil 41. 75. E. H. Singmaster 100.00. Siskiyou Hardware 2.16. C. M. Smith 85.36. Smith-Dvnge Lbr. Co. 141.42. Stacey, Watkins & Co. 200 .00. Standard Brands Inc. 7053. Dr. D. B. Stanley 8.00. State Civil Serv. Comm. 1957.73. State In dustrial Acc. Comm. 400.18. State Tax 1142.40, Stevens-Ness Law Publishing 1054. Mr. E. S. Strother 26.88, Superior Rubber Stamp 1.00, Surgical Sales 67.19, Surplus Prop. Sections .75. Talent Hardware 133. The Times 14.24. Tre-County Office Machines 32.50. Trites Coffee 45.75. Trowbridge & Flynn Electric 14.83. Trowbride & Flynn Electric 23.97, Tscheu Publishing 12.00. R. M. Turner, M.D. 10.00, Valley Equip ment 43.45, L. R. Welch 144.00, Western Auto Supply 54.88. West ern Oil & Burner 65.45, Western Union 3.61, L. P. Wilmeth 28.12. D. L. Woolfolk 75.44. C. Wyles 9.00. Mr. C. E. Zediker 6.00. Zellerbach Paper Co. 392.73. CIVIL. IJtrtlNSli I VMV J. H. Hicks 214.75. E. R. Peter son 8452. COURTHOUSE CONST. IMP. Sc MAINT. FUND A. Biornsen 402.14. EMERGENCY FUND D. Patton 38.57. JUVENILE O & M FUND R. M. Swan 276.94, F. Swan 27.96. L. Tusow 15.41, D. Tusow 39.02, P. Hanlin 19.51, G. Hanlin 82.86. ROAD FUND Net payments for employes of Jackson County Road Department: J. Y. Baldwin 225.55. R. Bern- man 286.70. n. H. Brown zba.ia, G. E. Brownlee 247.80, C. O. Culy 268.88. M. R. Griffin 306.95. L. Hartman 290.74. W. Hartman 336.96 D. D. Hinkle 244.83, S. Johnson 335.07. L. Andrews 313.83, L. J. Rieham 297.97. J. F. Bums za.3u E. W. Coulter 292.54. G. Huls 268.69, M. Jacobson 318.83, A. K. Stith 311.49. J. Sutton 233.09. G. E Bucholz 264.76. L. Burdahl 245.76 T.. Culv 299.38. L. Damon 306.92. P. C. Hannaford 32932. E. Harnish 297.41. J. I. Lusk 266.60, D. P. Smith. Sr. 262.88. C. Baker 266.58 M. M. Boat 313.63. H. Dooms 303.- 40 R. W. Flaee 282.13. J. E. Mer ritt 31752. C. Perdue 316.76. T. Smith 2K1.10. B. T. Austin 275.00. R. L. Fitzgerald 314.57. H. Geigle 374.30. O. M. Pruitt 242.90. W. A. Reese 299.17,' P. B. Rynning 534.7o. L. J Shorey 367.57, R. L. Smith 254.74. V. S. Smith 289.35. K. W. Walker 318.65. O. W. Abbott 265.48. E S. Accorne 288.39, W. W. Allen 276.29. W. J. Barlow 236.17. J. L. Beams 316.73, W. J. Smith 319.88, T T Ret 234.37. W. F. Blancett 271.21. E. Boardman 287.48. C. I. Bourne 293.22. J. W. Bowman 290.62, Wm. J. Brogan 262.77. R. F. Brown 220.02. G. P. Buffington 305.12, J. R. Burdell 276.56, C. V. Calkins 223 50. N. L. Cays 23038, W. D. Chapman 300.11. O. C. Ches nut 304.06, G. E. Childreth 274.04, R. Clark 296.71. D. J. Clifford 355. 87, Chester Comstock 228.64. J. L. Conner 31454. E. L. Cooper 348.16, N. A. Coverdale 231.17, G. R. Crum lev 300.08 E. E. Culver 296.85. L. F. Cutburth 321.00. J. L. Danford 283.84. C. B. Dean 281.11, R- F. Ditsworth 296.71. C. Dooms 278.40. W Dooms 300.44, W. F. Duncan 232.81. F. Dutton 257.62. G. W. Dutton 310.33. Ey M. Earl 345.10, L. B. Earl 300.37. J. W. Eatherton 292.91, H. D. Ferns 321.20. D. Floyd 282.09. F. Foust 300.55. W. L. Garner 363.71, D. L. Goodard 274. 46 C. B. Goodnight 196.85. W. H. Granby 215.34. A. B. Haddock 288.27, I. E. Hall 274.27. R. E. Harnish 288,80. S. Harris 256.18. S. G. Hartbauer 27651, B. Hatch 308.59, M. Heffernan 238.92. G. Hillman 284.41. T. W. Hora 262.88. W W. Irons 29454. R. P. Johnson 273.02. A. W. Jones 266.03. H. A. Kantor 316.82. C. Keeney 294.92, J. O. Keller 295.06, W. M. Kenyon 300.64, M. M. Kinyon 322.72. K. B. Kite 275.99. I. A. Larson 316.72. J. Lichtenstern 30852. R. C. Lomas 25053. P. R. Lynch 265.15. J. H. Mapston 251.03. E. L. Marshall 266.50. J. McFadden 237.51. R. E. Merritt 328.12, H. C. Meyer 356.11, C. L. Michael 326.46. J. R. Miller 328.08, L. G. Monroe 293.09, B. B. Moore 294.29. W. R. Moore 262.00. M W. Morse 289.34. C. J. Metzel 294.04. J. E. Nikodym 293.22. M. E. Owens 236.41, G. H. Parker 239.96. J T. Perdue 208.11. E. r. .rierce unvi T.. W Rausch 340.29, D. E. n,.im 22 54 R. P. Reed 228.64 R. J. Rinabarger 328.59. G. H. Robertson 335.59, D. C. Schulz 316.82, H. W. Scoggin 260.31, D. J. Scott 254.16, D. L. Shearin 289.78. F. Sherman 340.71, F. A. Shipley 2RR K7 J. R. Shone 317.04, S. H. Shnmv 230 78 I. C. Shuck 31734 P. I. Smith 252.68, D. Stout 274.00, H. J. Stout 304.48. D. Sweet 311.09. E. T Thigpin 327.94, R. Thorneburg 280.98. H. E. Holle 283.60. L. T. Vanderpool 317.11. L. L. Varner 313.26. C. Verstegen 287.82. D. A. Walden 251.05. W. W. Walker 262 88. H. E. Wallace 264.61. Wat- hr Slfi 73. E. F. White 270.93 G. C. Williams 277.59. T. V. Wright SB J. W Wubbels 270.07. C. w. Childers 285.58. , H. E. Denzer 249.56. J. Foust 43.81, J. White 16.28. Payments for supplies, services and .equipment for Jackson County Acme Trans. 3.324.86, Amer. Bi tumuls & Asphalt 10.471.65. Amer. Steel & Supply 490.54. City of Ashland 430, Balzer Mach. 42.60, Barco Supp. 955. Bergman's Shop tsa 3fi Bmpp Bauer Lbr. 132.86, Cal-Ore Mach. 1.191.49. Copco 523.67, Central Pump Co. 1-u, Chain Saw Sales and Serv. 77.85, Chain Saw Sales and Serv. 8.19, Columbia Equip. 488.48. Colyear Motor Sales 578.80. Courtesy Chev rolet 1.523.04. Crane Co. 51.65, Cra ter Lake Mach. 255.52. Crater Lake Motors 3,452.97. Davenport tarm Mach. 64.00. Dept. ot Motor ve hicles 6.00. Dubois Co. 4856. Eagle Point Water Comm. 10.00. Electric Supp. Co. 22.05. Ernest Bonnes co. 58.48. Mrs. P. Jordan & Mrs. G. H. Orr 750.00. Federal Tax 5.042.10. Gage Electric Motor 6.21. Gardener Mach. 3.60, City of Gold Hll 5.40. Haupert Tractor 235.93. Hawkinson Tire Tread Serv. 651.93. Hawkin son Tire Tread Serv. 1053.08. H. L. Pritchard 195.73. Howard Cooper 6431. Hubbard Bros. 578.45. Hub-bard-Wrav 129.33, Inter. Nat. Har vester 10.879.53. City of Jackson ville 400.00. J. P. Jarvis 3.00. Joe Bookshnis Inc. 452.92, J. W. John son 7.55, A. W. Leo 2550, L. G. McLaren & Co. 2315o. Littreu Parts 122.09. Loggers & Contractors Mach. 622.93. McLaughlin Plumbing and Heating Co. 4,130.00. M. C. Lin inger & Sons 869.66. Meadow Lark Transportation 242.78. Medford concrete construct. 4.o8.hu. jviea- ford Corp. 676.11. Medford Domes tic Laundrv 48.02, Medford Lum ber 350. Medford Plate Glass & Mirror 4559, Medford Saw Shop 2155, Medford Stationery Store 11.16. llediord Water Comm. 5.85, Typical New Home Being Built Costs $11,849, Walzer Reports Br ELMER C. WALZER UPI Financial Editor New York (CPD New homes are being started at an annual rate of 1.1 million units this year and they'll cost 13.7 billion dollars in the aggregate. If you want an idea of the typical new home being built, read the fact book published LtGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Daisy D. Bodee. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Account in the above entitled mat ter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 12th day of August, 1958. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room, in the Court House in Medford, as the time and place for hearing objections to said (inai Account ana tor xne seme ment thereof. JANICE M. HOLMER Administratrix Skyrman & Heisei Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 21st dav of August, 1958, at 1030 o'clock A.M., at the front door of the Jackson County Court house in Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of Irsel O. Chap man in the following described real property, situate in Jackson Countv. Orecon. to wit: ' Beg at a pt on the E line of DLC No. 50 and on the S line of Sec 9. in T 36 S. R 1 WWM in Jackson County, Oregon, sd pt bears W 1294.92 ft from the sec cor common to sees 9, 10, 15. and 16, sd T and R: th S 89 56' W along the S line of sd sec 9. 841.05 ft to an iron pin, the true pt of beg; th cont S 89 56' W along sd sec line 351.20 ft to the intersec tion with the SEly rw line of the relocated Crater Lake Hwy; th N 44 10' E along sd rw line 279.50 ft to an iron pin; th S 58 41' E 182.80 ft to an iron pin; th S 0 04' E 105.40 ft to the pt of beg. Said sale is made pursuant to an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 5th day of June, 1958, wherein State Unemployment compensation com mission is piainmt, ana irsei i. Chapman is defendant, Circuit Court No. 58-278L. Dated this 17th day of July, 19o8. Howard Gault, Sheriff NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of August, 19o8, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.. at the front door of the Jackson County Court house in Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of Irsel O. Chap man in the following described real property, situate in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: Beg. at a pt on the E line of DLC No. 50 and on the S line of Sec 9, in T 36 S. R 1 WWM in Jackson County, Oregon, sd pt bears W 1294.92 ft from the sec cor common to sees 9. 10, 15. and 16, sd T and R: th S 89 56' W along the S line of sd sec 9. 841.05 ft to an iron . pin, the true pt of beg; th cont S 89 56 W along sd sec line 351.20 ft to the intersection with the SEly rw line of the relocated Crater Lake Hwy; th N 44 10' E along sd rw line 279.50 ft to an iron pin: tn 58 41' E 182.80 ft to an iron pin: th S 0 04' E 105.40 ft. to the ot of bee. Said sale is mad pursuant to an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson on the 5th day of June. 1958, wherein State Unemployment Com pensation commission is piaintiit, and Irsel O. Chapman is defend ant. Circuit Court No. 57-261L. Dated this 17th day of July, 1958 Howard .Uault, bnenit by the United States and Sav ings and Loan League. Its text and statistics conjure up a composite house of 1957 as follows: It cost $11,849. up 13 per cent from 1955. It was a three-bedroom job built in a metropolitan area for a single family with an income of more than S5.000 a year. Fifty-six out of each 100 car ried a mortgage under $10, 000 and .38 out of each 100 were obtained from a savings and loan association. Savings and loan associa tions date back to 1831 127 years ago when the first one was founded in Frank ford. Pa., now part of Phila delphia. Today there are 6,200 of them in urban centers with aggregate assets of S48.2 bil lion. 42 Billion Dollars The associations in 1957 were repositories for 42 bil lion dollars of savings of 22 million Americans and they did 38 per cent of the nation's home financing. The fact book quotes cen sus reports showing 44,325,- units these 000 occupied dwelling in non-farm areas. Of 26,595.000 were owner -occupied. Since 1950, the book re veals, the number of home owning families has increased by 34 per cent and is 2Vz times what it was in 1940. Home ownership is found among all income groups. About 40 per cent of all fami lies with incomes under $3, 000 owned their homes in 1957. Of the families with in comes of 3,000 to 5,000 dol lars, 40 per cent to 50 per cent were home owners. Urban Growth It was abserved that al most seven out of 10 dwell ings erected last year were built in metropolitan locali ties Los Angeles leading with 80,000 units: New York, second with 51,000, and Chi cago third with 42,000. Though most areas showed a decline in housing starts, Phoenix, Ariz., showed a gain CALL FOR BIDS The City of Eagle Point will re ceive sealed bids for oiling and street improvement. Specifications may be obtained at the City Hall and bids will be open at 8 PM on August 5th at the City JUDrary Laura A. McFall. Recorder. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 10222 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Bessie C. Anderson, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count and Report in the above entitled estate, and that by Order of the Circuit Court in and for Jackson County, Oregon, Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for Wednesday, August 27th, 1958. in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock. A.M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time. Dated this 28th day of July, 1958. Edward A. Boling , Executor Roberts. Kellington & Brarichfield Attorneys for Executor .NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 10319 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of MAY STEVENS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that 1 the undersigned, by an Order of the above Court duly made and entered on July 3. 1958. was ap pointed Executor of the above named estate, and that I have duly qualified as such Executor. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attorneys. Van Dyke, Dellen back & McGoodwin. 110 E. Sixth St.. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this Notice. Dated and first published July 28, 1958. Ruben R. Stevens. Executor Van Dyke, Dellenbach Sc McGoodwin Attorneys for Executor Mike's Seat Cover Centre 63.65, Moore Steel Serv. 174.05. NHA 55630, Office Stationery & Supp. 6.84. Oregon Liquid Gas 249.63, Oregon State Bureau of Labor 13.50, Oregon State Highway Comm. 1,800.00, Oregon Tire & Supp. 651.16, Outstanding Warrants Canceled 48.93, Pac. Tel. & Tel. 112.78. Padgett Auto Parts 171.09, Padeham Glass & Millwork 20.00. Parsons Motors 87.95. Peters-de Laet 63.66, Pierce Freight lanes 18.72. Pittsburgh Plate Glass .48. Port land Wire & Iron Works 20.00. Pub lic Emploves Retirement Board 1,277.89. Rogue Equip. Sales 379 58, Rogue River Sand & Gravel 10.00, Rush Electric 80659, Sam Jennings 69.52, Sams Valley Beagle Soil Cons. Dist 1.000.00, Schetky Equip. Corp. 8.64, Senter Tool Serv. 39.45, Shell Oil Co. 13.50. Sherwin-Wil liams 152.40. Signal Oil Co. 5,36854. P. I. Smith 9.40. Snap-on Tools 6.60. So. Ore. Bearing Sales 23133, So. Pac. Co. 1.257.06, Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 759.79. State Indus trial Acc. Comm. 2,022.50, State Tax 913.90, Stevens Corp. 129.56, The Texas Co. 66.48, Timber Prod ucts 20.00, Traffic Safety Supp. 144.06. Trowbridge & Flynn 17.68. Trowbridge & Flynn 3.94, Truck and Indust. Equip. 4.59. Union Oil Co. of Calif. 1.265.83. Witham Parts and Equip. 358.02, Zellerbach Pa per 12.53. Dick Finch Back From Institute Washington, D. C. Dick Finch of Home Appliance company, Medford. returned this week from the week-long institute of management spon sored by the National Ap pliance and Radio-TV Dealers association at the American University in Washington, D.C. More than 100 students, the majority of them appliance dealers, studied such subjects as store management, sales training, advertising, account ing, public relations, and mer chandising with the faculty of the University's school of business administration. Guest speakers from the appliance industry included Erik Isgrig, vice president of Zenith Radio Corp., Robert W. Galvin, president of Mor torola, Dan Packard, vice president of the Geyer adver tising agency, and John Hur ley, executive vice president of the Whirlpool corporation. THE HUNCH BACK -OF TAIPEI He's Mr. Chang and when you need help in Taipei, Taiwan, you go to him. He's easy to find. If you follow that young mother hurrying down a narrow street with a sick baby in her arms, you'll get there. Mr. Chang runs a milk bar and a makeshift clinic. He distributes sup plies that come through the Overseas Aid programs of America's religious faiths. He helps hundreds of fami lies who border on destitu tion becauseyottsupported your faith s program. Please continue to help him. Sup port the OVERSEAS AID PRO GRAM of your faith. PROTESTANT Share Our Surplus Appeal CATHOLIC Bishops' Clothing Collection JEWISH UJA Rescue Fund Published as a public service in co operation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Ad vertising Executives Association. of 43 per cent, followed by San Diego with an Increase of 25 per cent. In terms of population, Phoenix led the others with 37 new houses for every 1.000 of population. Miami was a close second with 36, followed by San Diego with 30. For this year, the fact book notes, it is likely that addi tions and alterations to homes will involve S4,250,000,000 almost 10 per cent above 1957. Big Stuff This building business Is big stuff. Last year, an aver age of 3.1 mililon persons were engaged in building construction, an all-time high, and 15 per cent over 1955. Average weekly earnings amounted to approximately $105, up from $102 in 1956 and $96 in 1954. And so is financing big. To tal mortgage debt on one to four family non-farm houses in 1957 reached a record high at $107.6 billion, a rise of $8.5 billion or 9 per cent dur ing the year. All consumer debt on Dec. 31, 1957, stood at $448 billion, a rise of $2.7 billion or 6 per cent during the year. The conventional type mort gage continues to represent the major portion of the mort gage debt. These comprise 78 per cent of the savings and loan association portfolios. Seventeen per cent are VA guaranteed loans and five per cent are FHA-insured mortgages. THAT'S MY BOY King, a proud male lion at the Fleish hacker Zoo in San Francisco, puts a big protective paw around one of his three recent offspring. The cub had just emerged from the grotto cave for the first time. Highway 36 Crash Hospitalizes Five Eugene (UPD A head on collision on Highway 36 three miles west of Triangle Lake Sunday sent five per sons to the hospital, two of them with serious injuries. , Three of the victims were in one car. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Griffin of Lakeview and Mrs. Grif fin's sister', Mrs. Faith Follett, A total of" 1,993,918 Afghan Karakul skins was exported from Ahghanistan in 1957. BEAR FOR LUNCH West Yellowstone, Mont. (UPI) The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Frickman reported Sun day they saw a - bear enter their car and eat their picnic lunch while tney were view ing the scenery in Yellow stone National park. . ' 63, Hermiston. Both women underwent surgery, attend ants at Eugene Clinic said, and were listed in "fair" con dition. Griffin was said to be in "good" condition. In the second car were Mrs. Betty Janssen, 25, of Wald port. Her condition was good. Leslie Oliver of Toledo was given out-patient treatment and released. The accident occurred about 3 p.m. PLANER 6L0X Clean Quick Delivery Medford Fuel Go. r MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, July 28, 1958 3A Two Trailers Sunk In Blanket of Fog Garibaldi (UPD Two troll ing boats were sunk when a heavy blanket of fog closed in here Saturday night, reducing visibility practically to zero. The two boats, Nimrod, a 36-foot tr oiler, and a 26-foot trolling boat were lost on the Garibaldi jetty. Ward Burnett, Garibaldi, operators of the Nimrod, and Clarence . Jacobs, Indepen dence, Ore., operator of the other vessel, escaped unhurt. Burnette was taken aboard by Edgar Eyerly, Ba City, operator of one of two other trollers that were inbound at the time. Jacobs managed to scramble to the- jetty and walk ashore, Garibaldi Police Chief P. F. Taylor said. VIOLATORS TO SCHOOL Bamberg, Germany (UPI) American soldiers who vio late traffic regulations here will be in for an education. Officials said any G.I. arrest ed for a traffic violation will have to attend a special school class after duty for four days for a cburse in road safety. Use Mail Tribune Classified Ada Secretary Wanted PERMANENT POSITION NOW OPEN which demands' the highest personal character and qualifications. SALARY among the Highest in Oregon, 3 day week. Inquiries field in confidence. REPLY TO TRIBUNE BOX 8058 D TIRED OF LOOKING? If you have looked for that house built iust for you without any luck, why not check with us to sea several just being com pleted as well as some we are iust starting. Our homes include electric kitchen, fireplace, carpet, central heat, 2 baths with built-in vanity, ceramic tile, and many other fine features. 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